So beautifully said. I agree with all that you have said. Craftsmanship is, sadly, a dying art. I'm glad there are videos that showcase these artisans and their wonderful life's work.
Not sure what you mean by modern age. Did you not see all the industrial quality heavy machinery that was used to prepare all the pieces prior to the fine hand assembly work? Imagine how much harder and more expensive this would be if all those early steps were done by hand instead of with 'modern' machinery!
@@sjefhendrickx2257 most important part is the planner. need to be that sharp and accuracy for the angle is so damn high. the machine part is not that hard to do.
I mean, you're right. I admire their ability to do this and not throw the whole table at the wall. But... Why? What the Hell even is that? What is the demand for crap like that?
@@billrich9722 It's called art and precision and craftsmanship and exquisite beauty. If you can't appreciate the insane talent to make something like that - which will last pretty much forever judging by the architecture throughout the country built over 2000 years ago that still requires traditional artisans to take down today - then you should at least try to muster the respect to appreciate the knowledge required to create this and that someone is still practicing it today, when there are machines that can make most anything but someone is still capable, and willing, to ensure this does not pass from human existence.
Thank you for giving my eyes something good to look at first thing in the morning and giving my brain something new to look into today. It was also lovely to see a young person taking an interest so the craft won’t die out .
Потрясающая работа! Трудолюбие, терпение, любовь к своему делу! Приятно смотреть на человека, нашедшего своё место в этом мире и привносящего в этот мир красоту и гармонию. Спасибо тебе, уважаемый, за твой труд! Фрактальные структуры, которые ты создаёшь прекрасны!
Amazing craftsmanship. It's a blessing to watch such art brought to life. Thank you for sharing your art and heritage here on youtube. Stay safe and be well.
Приятно смотреть на работу мастера которого внимание сосредоточенно на каждую деталь, каждая деталь у мастера имеет душу. Мечтаю чтобы каждый в своей профессии совершал такие подвиги.
Гораздо меньше, чем Вам кажется. Это традиционная культура. Раньше это стоило гораздо дешевле, чем сейчас. Просто в моем распоряжении есть вещи более чем сто-летней давности. Современный человек не додумается - КАК это было сделано очень простыми ручными инструментами. И - быстро. Я знаю историю этих предметов, они достались мне по наследству от бабушки. Much less than you think. This is a traditional culture. It used to cost much less than it does now. It’s just that I have things at my disposal that are more than a hundred years old. Modern man will not figure out HOW it was done with very simple hand tools. And fast. I know the history of these items; I inherited them from my grandmother.
@@wad-n4b Some years ago, I watched a video of a family creating kumiko items with traditional tools. They're so simple, almost obvious yet very creative at the same time. The ingenuity of humans in designing tools and methods to produce unexpected things never ceases to amaze me.
I'd say they have a "If you do something, focus on it completely or let it be"-mindset. If you do that, soon you'll begin to do things with feeling. Doing things with feeling is the key to mastering stuff....and a lot more fun too
All I can say is that is absolutely amazing work!!!, the dedication from the beginning to the end is incredible!!! I must say that this process defines patience!!!
how they even came up w/this whole thing amazes me...then to have to go through all the detailed steps and make it happen while not getting confused in the process...very clever and unique.
Very neat! This is a profession of patience, I think I'd enjoy doing this- I do a lot of miniature work with a laser and I'm alllllmost ready to open my shop!
This is the first time in a long time I've seen woodworking tools that are unfamiliar to me. I like that table saw that moves the blade instead of the work piece. Very interesting
That was a sliding table or panel saw, the camera view made it look like the blade was moving but he was pushing a sliding surface over the table saw like a mitre jig
Thank you for sharing~, To be honest, It is quite hard to do it by myself because making the appropriate jigs and fixtures is quite challenging for me~
Nice video. I take my hat off to those who build Kumikos because they make it look so "easy"! Especially when the wooden strips are all sawn on the saw. Wish a nice weekend.
This man is an artist, a master in the art of wood, with his magnificent work done for the pleasure of the eyes. The skill and art of wood handling and Japanese carpentry is admirable for its technique, originality and beauty. good video with satisfactory results. Greetings from Peru.
It's so good to see a younger man learning and taking up the trade. I hope he keeps with it, and becomes a true master in his own right. I hope he finds real happiness in this. The art produces truly stunning works. This is real craft and care.
Qué maravilla! Me encantan estas técnicas... Me hubiera gustado vivir en aquellas latitudes sólo para dedicarme a estas cosas que necesitan de tanta paciencia y precisión...
Hard to say anything about this. So many levels. I must though, through admiration. To translate a manual based design to partial machine built process is difficult for even basic designs. The evolution of this complicated design to machine manufacturing is frighteningly difficult. The ability to process and map each piece machined in multiple is at least equivalent to the original skill. Thicknessing, cutting and docking in multiple while understanding each part created is exceptional. Then we have the tolerances required for each joint while allowing for different multiple intersections in various joint types. Combined with the hand planing and cutting process allowing flexible mitres is incredible. I was astounded by the high quality machinery with oversized systems. After watching the video I can see how necessary this must be for precise repetition. I consider myself a quality woodworker with an healthy Japanese tool and technique influence with a good career and this makes me look silly. Cool!
Good working . It's super arts . We are loved and like't so mutch . It's not easy to finishing this beautiful working . Good luck and best wishes . We like to know from whitch country this video. I am from Lebanon . 👏👏👏👏
Can someone tell me the tool he is using at 4:26? The chapters say automatic planer, but I was hoping for specifics? My search doesn't find anything like that. Also, great work. I love watching a master at his craft.
My trade was as a Production Engineer and I have to say that I admire their skills and precision. I find this beautiful in the techniques employed and also its design. The headline is somewhat redundant as it would be difficult and highly impracticle to use nails anywhere in this design.
This is the most beautiful, jaw-dropping craft I have ever seen. I have marvelled at all the Japanese arts, but this one touched my heart. Thank you to your culture and tradition….the Japanese will be on the earth long after our western civilizations are gone.
# 반갑습니다 ~ ! ^^♡ 한국의 할매가 ~ ! 어린시절에 흔하게 보던 방문및 창문의 # 문살 # 문양을 보면서 # 너무 행복합니다 어린 시절로 돌아간 것 갔습니다 #고맙습니다 영상 올려 주셔서 지금 # 한국에서는 # 자취조차 #사라져버린 #어린시절 #옛기억의 문양을 보게 해줘서 ~! 감사 합니다 ~! 👍👍👍 👏👏👏 🙏🙏🙏 🥰🥰🥰 나무아미타불 관세음 보살
Не перестаю удивляться усидчивости и трудолюбию японских ремесленников в такой кропотливой работе! Кто-то же придумал такой процесс! О стоимости подобных изделий и подумать страшно!))
本当に綺麗で、静かで癒されました。三角だけでこんなにもいろんな柄が表せるのに感動しました
高度な技術というのは世の中に溢れていますが、素人にはどれだけその技術がすごいのかは分からないし、完成されたものを見てもそういうものだとしか認識できません。しかし完成までの行程という貴重なものを見させていただいたおかげで、今まで完成品の美しさしか見る目がなかった私に新しい楽しみ方を与えてもらったような気がします。
Yes, though the pieces are processed by very advanced precision machinery. Nothing takes away the beauty of the finished piece, despite that.
So beautifully said. I agree with all that you have said. Craftsmanship is, sadly, a dying art. I'm glad there are videos that showcase these artisans and their wonderful life's work.
That my friend was truly profound. Blessings to you
バリバリ綺麗
すごい、見惚れる
This is art on a level that is not seen in the modern age. I appreciate you letting us take part in this journey.
Not sure what you mean by modern age. Did you not see all the industrial quality heavy machinery that was used to prepare all the pieces prior to the fine hand assembly work? Imagine how much harder and more expensive this would be if all those early steps were done by hand instead of with 'modern' machinery!
If it isn't seen in the modern age then how are we seeing it?
Insane level of patience and precision. Respect 🫡.
With A lot of machines
@@sjefhendrickx2257 Every artist uses tools to some extent.
@@sjefhendrickx2257 most important part is the planner. need to be that sharp and accuracy for the angle is so damn high. the machine part is not that hard to do.
I mean, you're right. I admire their ability to do this and not throw the whole table at the wall. But... Why? What the Hell even is that? What is the demand for crap like that?
@@billrich9722 It's called art and precision and craftsmanship and exquisite beauty. If you can't appreciate the insane talent to make something like that - which will last pretty much forever judging by the architecture throughout the country built over 2000 years ago that still requires traditional artisans to take down today - then you should at least try to muster the respect to appreciate the knowledge required to create this and that someone is still practicing it today, when there are machines that can make most anything but someone is still capable, and willing, to ensure this does not pass from human existence.
作業場が綺麗、素晴らしいもの作りに、感動しました。
家の雪窓の細工、手作りだったのか。ガラスに閉じ込められて直接触った事は無いけれど
40年以上経った今も崩れず綺麗に保たれています。技術って凄いですね
Thank you for giving my eyes something good to look at first thing in the morning and giving my brain something new to look into today. It was also lovely to see a young person taking an interest so the craft won’t die out .
なんて美しい仕事、どれだけの忍耐と犠牲を払っていますか...彼は本当の芸術家です!おめでとう!
Потрясающая работа! Трудолюбие, терпение, любовь к своему делу! Приятно смотреть на человека, нашедшего своё место в этом мире и привносящего в этот мир красоту и гармонию. Спасибо тебе, уважаемый, за твой труд! Фрактальные структуры, которые ты создаёшь прекрасны!
さすが大川🎉さすが地元❤さすが木下さん😊
Amazing craftsmanship. It's a blessing to watch such art brought to life. Thank you for sharing your art and heritage here on youtube. Stay safe and be well.
Absolutely STUNNING! I would be proud to use that in my home.
Это очень дорого. И дешево не будет никогда.
ぅわー😲😲
最後の作品を展示してる部屋は メチャクチャ落ち着きそうな空間ですね✨✨
目だけじゃなく木の香りでも楽しめそう😊
Kumiko is so beautiful. I love all the simple elegance and all the intricate patterns.
Приятно смотреть на работу мастера которого внимание сосредоточенно на каждую деталь, каждая деталь у мастера имеет душу. Мечтаю чтобы каждый в своей профессии совершал такие подвиги.
@@uk8927 чи захоплюєшся ліпленням із власних матеріалів?
Such precise and beautiful work
I can't begin to imagine the time it took to do such details, before the 'modern' saws and glues sped up the task.
My thoughts exactly!
Гораздо меньше, чем Вам кажется. Это традиционная культура. Раньше это стоило гораздо дешевле, чем сейчас. Просто в моем распоряжении есть вещи более чем сто-летней давности. Современный человек не додумается - КАК это было сделано очень простыми ручными инструментами. И - быстро. Я знаю историю этих предметов, они достались мне по наследству от бабушки.
Much less than you think. This is a traditional culture. It used to cost much less than it does now. It’s just that I have things at my disposal that are more than a hundred years old. Modern man will not figure out HOW it was done with very simple hand tools. And fast. I know the history of these items; I inherited them from my grandmother.
@@wad-n4b Some years ago, I watched a video of a family creating kumiko items with traditional tools. They're so simple, almost obvious yet very creative at the same time. The ingenuity of humans in designing tools and methods to produce unexpected things never ceases to amaze me.
え!大川やん!ここ地元なんやけど紹介されてめっちゃ嬉しい!
組子ってひとつひとつの木が薄くて簡単に折れるけんこんな細かく作れるの凄いよね、組子作り体験小学校の時したけど4回くらい折れてる人いたからねー
Another 10 or 15 years this will be a lost art
Perseverance, meticulousness, and care have created this wonderful work
when someone talk about perfection i always remember about Japanese people , they are so good about these thing
I think you are about right.
I'd say they have a "If you do something, focus on it completely or let it be"-mindset. If you do that, soon you'll begin to do things with feeling. Doing things with feeling is the key to mastering stuff....and a lot more fun too
あまりにも素晴らしすぎる!!!!!!!!!!!
Que trabalho mais lindo, quanta paciência e dedicação…ele é um verdadeiro artista! Parabéns! ❤
This is so cool! And I love that hair cut too!
Processo impressionante ! Resultado belíssimo !!👏👏👏Arigatoo Gozaimashita !
All I can say is that is absolutely amazing work!!!, the dedication from the beginning to the end is incredible!!!
I must say that this process defines patience!!!
Que trabalho maravilhoso, fiquei encantada com tanta precisão, rico em detalhes e que capricho, parabéns!!!!!
Muito talento, técnica, paciência e habilidade. Parabéns!!
Ps: O barulho das máquinas não danifica a audição?
非常に印象的!私は木がたくさんあるロシアに住んでいますが、日本人は木の素材の扱い方を知っているので、他の人はできません。
Amazing craftsmanship. There is so much beauty in perfection. Thank you for letting us see such an artist
I've just realized how similar kumiko patterns are to your alphabet. These are truly amazing. Thank you for sharing!
美しい!日本の文化を誇らしく感じる。
自分もやってみたいけど難しいんだろいなあ
Absolutely amazing, could have watched them for hours. When he opened those doors it was truly magical. Thank you 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
最初にこのデザイン思いついた人凄い👏
This video beautifully captures the intricate process of Kumiko! The craftsmanship and precision required are truly awe-inspiring
how they even came up w/this whole thing amazes me...then to have to go through all the detailed steps and make it happen while not getting confused in the process...very clever and unique.
Not to mention that this is an *ancient* art: I can’t imagine doing this kind of thing with hand tools only! 😮
工藝精湛!あまりにも素晴らしすぎる あなたがいつも健康で、幸せで、成功していますように。 凄いとしか言いようがないですね!
長崎市の路面電車にも、1両だけ内装に組子細工がはめ込まれた車両がありますが、うっとり見とれると同時に触ったら壊してしまうのではないかと思うと怖くて触れません。
こんなに手をかけてつくられているんだなぁ
What incredible craftsmanship, patience and dedication to one's art. This is very inspiring. Huge respect to this man and those who work with him.
Невероятно! Очень кропотливая и красивая работа!
Very neat! This is a profession of patience, I think I'd enjoy doing this- I do a lot of miniature work with a laser and I'm alllllmost ready to open my shop!
I'm speechless! What a thing of beauty to behold. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing work.
Astoundingly beautiful woodworking. I'm so very impressed that words escape me.
Really beautiful. Thanks for sharing this amazing art with us.
This is the first time in a long time I've seen woodworking tools that are unfamiliar to me. I like that table saw that moves the blade instead of the work piece. Very interesting
That was a sliding table or panel saw, the camera view made it look like the blade was moving but he was pushing a sliding surface over the table saw like a mitre jig
Such beautiful and meticulous work. Amazing. You can bet he also does the sharpening of the tools.
Очень круто!! Интересно, сколько времени это работа занимала без современных станков?
Wow - an amazing triumph of modern technology and sheer hard-earned skill. Fabulous!
Thank you for sharing~, To be honest, It is quite hard to do it by myself because making the appropriate jigs and fixtures is quite challenging for me~
Absolutely gorgeous Kumiko. Such beautiful workmanship!
Parabéns pelo trabalho de paciência e harmonioso! Maravilhoso para o mundo ver!!!
Nice video.
I take my hat off to those who build Kumikos because they make it look so "easy"!
Especially when the wooden strips are all sawn on the saw.
Wish a nice weekend.
あなたがいつも健康で、幸せで、成功していますように。
This man is an artist, a master in the art of wood, with his magnificent work done for the pleasure of the eyes. The skill and art of wood handling and Japanese carpentry is admirable for its technique, originality and beauty. good video with satisfactory results. Greetings from Peru.
It's so good to see a younger man learning and taking up the trade. I hope he keeps with it, and becomes a true master in his own right. I hope he finds real happiness in this. The art produces truly stunning works. This is real craft and care.
So beautiful ❤. I am in awe of the discipline and patience of this craftsman and his dedication to his art.
I'm in awe of the calculations and precision behind each of the beautiful designs. Exquisite!
Absolutely breath taking. Beautiful work!
Das ist so mega schön 😍 ich bin begeistert. ❤ Vielen Dank für den Einblick in Ihre Arbeit 🙏
Qué maravilla! Me encantan estas técnicas... Me hubiera gustado vivir en aquellas latitudes sólo para dedicarme a estas cosas que necesitan de tanta paciencia y precisión...
So Beautiful Stunning Thank you so much for showing the process to making something so Exquisite.
Нежнейшие узоры! Какая кропотливая работа, зато какой результат, это просто невероятно! Спасибо за красоту!
Hard to say anything about this.
So many levels.
I must though, through admiration.
To translate a manual based design to partial machine built process is difficult for even basic designs.
The evolution of this complicated design to machine manufacturing is frighteningly difficult.
The ability to process and map each piece machined in multiple is at least equivalent to the original skill.
Thicknessing, cutting and docking in multiple while understanding each part created is exceptional.
Then we have the tolerances required for each joint while allowing for different multiple intersections in various joint types.
Combined with the hand planing and cutting process allowing flexible mitres is incredible.
I was astounded by the high quality machinery with oversized systems. After watching the video I can see how necessary this must be for precise repetition.
I consider myself a quality woodworker with an healthy Japanese tool and technique influence with a good career and this makes me look silly.
Cool!
Magnificent. The tools must be insanely sharp.
I can't help but smile every time I watch this wonderful video.
Amazing and beautiful skills. Love to watch the process.
Design, execution, precision and beauty. Breathtaking.
なぜかウルトラマンセブンを思い出しました
ありがとうございます
The silver mullet, totally rad👍🏻
А сейчас на лазерном станке легко это сделать... даже не знаешь, радоваться этому или нет... Ручная работа - это прям искусство!
Конечно радоваться. Стоимость изделия на много уменьшактся. Каждый сможет себу купить. А ручная работа моло эфективна.
Good working . It's super arts . We are loved and like't so mutch . It's not easy to finishing this beautiful working . Good luck and best wishes . We like to know from whitch country this video. I am from Lebanon . 👏👏👏👏
Can someone tell me the tool he is using at 4:26? The chapters say automatic planer, but I was hoping for specifics? My search doesn't find anything like that. Also, great work. I love watching a master at his craft.
It has the name (Marunaka Royal 8) on the side, though they might not make the same model anymore
Fractals are beautiful! Superb craftsmanship!
Very nice, Craftmansship and some SERIOUS equipment there.
Absolutely beautiful workmanship. Excellent quality artwork, obviously only the rich can afford this merchandise.
Amazing and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your gifts.
Это - безусловно круто, и очень красиво.
SUBARASHI, So Beautiful and gorgeous! Master Sensei
My trade was as a Production Engineer and I have to say that I admire their skills and precision.
I find this beautiful in the techniques employed and also its design.
The headline is somewhat redundant as it would be difficult and highly impracticle to use nails anywhere in this design.
This is the most beautiful, jaw-dropping craft I have ever seen. I have marvelled at all the Japanese arts, but this one touched my heart. Thank you to your culture and tradition….the Japanese will be on the earth long after our western civilizations are gone.
This man has balls of steel getting that close to the blades...respect.
incredible workmanship & patience 👏👏👏👏👏
Just beautiful! The patterns make me think of quilt blocks!
Stunning work to have such patients and skill is remarkable 😊
Speechless and in awe of the craft. I'm inspired.
Wow! Beautiful. Hats off to you Sir. Patience at its extreme.
You are an artist to the extreme of the definition. Would have taken a lifetime to master this.
# 반갑습니다 ~ ! ^^♡
한국의 할매가 ~ ! 어린시절에 흔하게 보던 방문및 창문의 # 문살 # 문양을 보면서
# 너무 행복합니다 어린 시절로 돌아간 것 갔습니다 #고맙습니다 영상 올려 주셔서
지금 # 한국에서는 # 자취조차 #사라져버린 #어린시절 #옛기억의 문양을 보게 해줘서 ~! 감사 합니다 ~! 👍👍👍 👏👏👏 🙏🙏🙏 🥰🥰🥰 나무아미타불 관세음 보살
Неймовірно кропітка робота ! Золоті руки у майстра ! Дуже сучасні і гарні роботи ! ❤👍💛💛💙💙
Великолепно! Очень кропотливая работа! Молодцы!
Wow, that's so beautiful!
Merveilleux et splendide ! Merci de partager votre savoir faire ! Qc , Canada
Masters of their craft! absolutely fantastic! thanks for sharing. 😻
Much admiration and respect for these artisans.👏👏👏👍👍👍
Не перестаю удивляться усидчивости и трудолюбию японских ремесленников в такой кропотливой работе! Кто-то же придумал такой процесс! О стоимости подобных изделий и подумать страшно!))
組子細工の繊細な美は凄いの一言。
でも、これの手入れや掃除を考えると…気が遠くなる。
手入れや掃除の仕方も教えてほしい。
Ювелирная работа 🙄👍🏻🔥💪🏻
Золотые руки, такие кружева из дерева, преклоняю голову перед такими мастерами. Будьте здоровы и приносите радость миру.
C'est Fa-bu-leux ✨
De France, merci 🙏 Et felicitations 🏆
Thank you very much for sharing this video. It is very amazing
This is incredible amazing work! Respect! 😍👍🏼🙏🏼
Amazing video!
This worker is truly an artist.